Not Just DeepSeek – Alibaba Unveils AI Model To Rival OpenAI’s Operator – Alibaba Gr Hldgs (NYSE:BABA)


On Monday, Chinese e-commerce juggernaut Alibaba Group Holding’s BABA cloud unit released a new family of AI models, Qwen2.5-VL, that can parse files, comprehend videos, count objects in images, and control a PC.

This model is similar to the one powering OpenAI’s recently launched Operator. Qwen2.5-VL model claimed to beat OpenAI’s GPT-4o, Anthropic’s Claude 3.5 Sonnet, and Google’s Gemini 2.0 Flash in various video understanding, math, document analysis, and question-answering evaluations, TechCrunch reports.

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Qwen2.5-VL claimed it can analyze charts and graphics, extract data from invoice and form scans, and comprehend multiple-hour-long videos.

It can also recognize IPs from films and TV series.

Qwen2.5-VL can interact with software both on PCs and mobile devices. It can launch the Booking.com app for Android and can book a flight from Chongqing to Beijing, TechCrunch cites from Hugging Face tech lead Philipp Schmid’s video tweet on X.

In January, Alibaba Cloud launched new AI tools and LLMs at its developer summit. Alibaba’s cloud revenue grew 7% to $4.22 billion in second-quarter.

Meanwhile, U.S. tech stocks plunged in premarket trading Monday as Chinese open-source artificial intelligence platform DeepSeek R1 triggered made the market jittery over sustainability of the AI technology investment in the U.S. tech firms. Nvidia Corp NVDA lost $600 billion in market cap on Monday.

DeepSeek’s open-source AI model, developed for under $6 million, reportedly outperformed leading U.S. models like those from OpenAI.

Reportedly, Microsoft Corp MSFT committed $80 billion in AI infrastructure spending for 2025, and Meta Platforms Inc META earmarked $60-65 billion.

For context, the Biden administration had slapped multiple semiconductor technology embargoes on China, restricting the country from accessing sophisticated AI technologies from Nvidia, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co TSM citing national security threats.

Investors can gain exposure to stocks of companies domiciled in China through the iShares China Large-Cap ETF FXI and the KraneShares Trust KraneShares CSI China Internet ETF KWEB.

Price Action: BABA stock closed higher by 1.06% at $90.94 premarket at the last check on Tuesday.

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Alibaba, one of the world’s leading technology companies, has unveiled a new AI model that is set to rival OpenAI’s Operator. This new model, named Not Just DeepSeek, is designed to revolutionize the way artificial intelligence is used in various industries.

Not Just DeepSeek boasts advanced capabilities in natural language processing, image recognition, and data analysis. It is equipped with state-of-the-art algorithms that allow it to process large amounts of data at lightning speed, making it a powerful tool for businesses looking to streamline their operations and improve efficiency.

With the unveiling of Not Just DeepSeek, Alibaba is positioning itself as a major player in the AI space, challenging the dominance of companies like OpenAI. This move is set to shake up the industry and drive innovation in the field of artificial intelligence.

Investors and tech enthusiasts alike are eagerly awaiting the impact of Not Just DeepSeek on the market. With Alibaba’s track record of success and commitment to cutting-edge technology, this new AI model is poised to make a significant impact on the industry.

Stay tuned for updates on Not Just DeepSeek and its potential to revolutionize the world of artificial intelligence.

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